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Everybody happy! A knowing editor says: “It is fun to see a man read a puff on himself in a newspaper. The narrow-minded man reads it over seven or eight times, and then goes around and begs all the copies he can. The kindhearted one goes home and reads it to his wife, and then goes around to the office and pays what he owes. The successful business man, who advertises regularly, and makes money by it, immediately starts out to find the editor, and then the two walk silently down the street, and the business man takes sugar in his’n, and they both eat a clove or two, and life is sweeter, and peace settles down on their lives for a moment. Cumulative advertising aims at the general upbuilding of a business, rather than at immediate returns for any particular day, week or month. The greatest merchants of the country use it extensively and with telling effect. The reputation of the Economic dressmaking department is too well known to need comment. Mrs Hamer has made arrangements which will enable her to favourably supervise this department during the coming season. * An ever increasing sale proves the popularity ot WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, Mr W. Daniels, Temora, N.S.W., says: —"‘Some six months ago I was very ill for nearly a week with colic pains, suffering great agony. Speaking to Mr Rigney, one of our local chemists, about it, he said he had a good | remedy for such complaints. Leaving me lor a few minutes be returned with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. After the first dose I felt relief, and in hours was completely cured. My daughter has also during the last few months been similarly attacked, but a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrohea Remedy soon put her right. I am now never without it in the house, and make a point of eccommendiug it to my friends.” For sale at Gardner & Whibley’s, Grocers. A microbe horn of a drill and cold In a man’s lung did reside, And fast multiplying, grew so hold It triumphantly defied Each deadly drug and remedy sure Till one day it was plied With Woods’ famous PeppermintCure. When it collaused and died. 23

Rheunto Cures a well-known Patea Resident. Read what Mr J. Atkin, the wellknown stevedore, Norfolk street, Patea. writes : “ August 1,1007. For a long time I suffered from Lumbago. I tried liniments of different kinds, and Doctors’ Prescriptions, but could get no relief. It was totnre for me to work. The pain was so severe that it bent me almost double. One day I was in Boyle and Jones’ Store, and was asked if I had tried Rheiimo. lam very thankful that I did, The experience I had was a change from agony to great ease. Until I took Rhenmo. I could not get anything to touch my complaint.—J. ATKIN.” All stores and chemists sell Rhenmo at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 4

Mrs Hamer, ot the Economic, has just received a beautiful assortment of runners, cushion covers, fancy table cloths, brush and comb bags, etc., etc., which she bought at exceptionally low prices, being -a lot of travellers’ samples. The same are being shown in window.* The system is strengthened by the use of WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4.

Just Opened Up! at Mrs Hussey’s P Toys, Fancy Crockery, Leather & P.M. Ware, Comprising — Ladies’ and Gent’s Dressing Cases Gent’s Silver-mounted Wallets Ladies’ Silver-mounted Purses Music Cases Glove and Handkerchief Boxes Photo Frames Fancy Glassware Post Card Albums —very cheap Autograph Albums Photo Albums All kinds of Childrens Toys Etc., etc, A great variety of cheap books at 6d each. All kinds of stationery at lowest rates. All kinds of Fancy Work requisites kept in stock. Agent for the •* Dominion ’* newspaper Mrs. Hussey, Stationer, Etc.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 3 October 1907, Page 3

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641

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 3 October 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 3 October 1907, Page 3

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